Laurie Agnello, LMHC, CASAC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor/ CASAC, MsED, NCC

The stages of grief and loss individuals spend different lengths of time to express and achieve hope and acceptance. In nurturing counseling sessions I assist clients in understanding the stages of grief and in adopting healthy ways of expressing their anger and pain. When clients are depressed and in mourning it is so necessary for them to have some one to share their feelings with and learn healthy tools for an opportunity to achieve peace.

Keith Wilson, LMHC, CASAC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

I am committed to helping you fully express yourself and to helping you find your way out of grief. I tend to be more interactive than many counselors and strive to be clear and direct, down-to-earth and practical. I use a number of techniques, selecting from each as it seems appropriate. However, I have found that techniques are not as important as the working alliance that the counselor and the client build together. I strive to create a private, non-judgmental environment that feels like a natural, normal conversation, but turns out to be like no other conversation you've ever had.

Nicole Crump, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Have you experienced an unexpected and/or devastating loss in your life? Are you dealing with a divorce? Death of a loved one? Loss of relationships? These events can question someone’s sense of security, trust, self confidence, and relationships.
Loss is unavoidable in life, while grief is the healing process. Throughout the complicated journey of grief and loss Modern Therapy Services is able help individuals, children, couples, and families heal.

Lori McCabe, LCSW-R

Therapist/Clinical Social Worker

There are at least 40 different kinds of loss that people can experience during their lives; the grief reaction to loss is normal and natural. Often, the loss people experience is isolated and intellectualized. But people do not have broken heads, they have broken hearts. I am a certified grief recovery specialist through the internationally established Grief Recovery Institute. In addressing loss issues, I offer emotional safety and validation as well as providing a structured process for healing. No one "gets over" an emotional loss. Instead, through the grief recovery process, one can learn how to survive a loss and potentially thrive.

Kavod Center for Addiction Recovery, LCSW, CSAT-S, CASAC, EMDR

Kavod Center for Addiction Recovery

Sexual addiction wreaks havoc in your life. Allowing yourself to acknowledge, grieve, and release the tremendous amount of loss and pain you’ve experienced as a result of addiction is essential to your healing.
Kavod Center for Addiction Recovery helps you and your partner grieve in a safe and affirming environment. Our Certified Sexual Addiction Therapists (CSATs) will help you explore and take inventory of your losses so that you can truly begin the process of grieving. Letting go is the only way to make room for the renewed energy and lightness that are the hallmarks of an unburdened, healthy lifestyle.

Ese Moynihan-Ejaife, MA, LMHC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Has it been difficult for you to cope with a painful loss in your life? Are you feeling like you should have been "over" it by now, but it still feels like the loss was just yesterday? I will work with you to explore and identify what barriers there are that could be preventing you from moving in a forward direction in your life. Coping with loss doesn't mean forgetting who or what is gone, nor does it necessarily mean going back to the way life was before it happened. Through the help of my treatment, we will work on your being able to live a fulfilling and meaningful life today as you work toward coming to terms with the difficult changes that you have been through.

Kathryn Castle, PhD, LMHC, ACS, DCC

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Loss is a part of life, but when you are grieving, it can seem overwhelming and endless. You are not alone. I can help you to get through this time in your life, providing warmth, safety, and caring to give you the support that you need in this trying time. You will never forget - but in processing your loss in a supportive environment, your grief will loosen its hold over you so that you can move forward in your life.

Cindy McCormack, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I believe that losses are not something we just "get over" or "move on" from. Grief is a process that takes time and action. I believe losses are something that, with proper support, we learn to live with. I help people learn to live with their loss by listening, normalizing, supporting and offering suggestions. For more information go to my website at www.cindymccormack.com/grief counseling.

Eleni Economides, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Losing a loved one can be detrimental and life altering and there is no designated time by which you should be "over it". Learning to live with your grief can take time and my role in this journey of yours would be to "walk" with you as you walk into a new reality for you.
Grief can be hard to recognize and acknowledge. Losing a job, a promotion, a pet, a relationship or a dream might leave you feeling angry, sad and hopeless. I am here to offer a safe place to discuss all these feeling and help you make peace and create a new dream.

Ernesto Michelucci, Ph.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Everyone experiences grief differently. And everyone expresses grief differently. My first priority is to understand the very personal meaning of each loss that is shared with me. I strive to provide an environment that feels safe for sharing the feelings of a deep personal loss. Affirming the validity of someone's emotional pain can lead to profound healing.